Noun
all-seater (plural all-seaters)
A sport stadium in which every spectator has a seat.
It now has the capacity for more than 40,000 spectators all-seated, but the last expansion took place in 1994 when a new goal-end stand gave the stadium an all-seater capacity. Source: Internet
It was also the first ever international football match held in Great Britain that was watched by all-seater spectators. citation The adjoining Cardiff Rugby Club ground has also been used for Association Football. Source: Internet
It was the largest attendance ever at Craven Cottage and the record remains today, unlikely to be bettered as it is now an all-seater stadium with currently no room for more than 25,700. Source: Internet
Speaking after the disaster, Kelly backed all-seater stadiums, saying "We must move fans away from the ritual of standing on terraces". Source: Internet
The club has planning permission for a new 21,700-capacity all-seater stadium at the University of the West of England's Frenchay campus. Source: Internet
The Football Spectators Act does not cover Scotland, but the Scottish Premier League chose to make all-seater stadiums a requirement of league membership. Source: Internet